Re-imagined SDG Framework (Equity-First, Tech-Enabled) Business Leadership

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Dorcus Watitu Mugo

Abstract

In an increasingly dynamic and complex world characterized by accelerated technological change and widening social inequalities, business leaders must contend with a twofold challenge - being profitable and socially sustainable. The paper addresses emerging business leadership strategies in mapping organizational goals against the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with specific focus on marginalized communities such as women, unemployed youth, underprivileged children, and persons abled differently. These groups face systematic exclusion from access to resources, education, employment, and leadership. Business leaders are thus compelled to undertake inclusive, adaptive, and ethical leadership strategies that overtly attempt to overturn these imbalances while converging with global development agendas. In this manner, sustainable development is no longer a corporate obligation but a strategic imperative. Cross-sector collaboration becomes a primary strategy, enabling businesses to co-create impact in collaboration with governments, civil society, and communities. Real-world case studies will demonstrate how businesses can empower vulnerable communities by aligning business strategy with SDGs to deliver concrete social and environmental outcomes while enhancing their competitiveness. Thereby, progressive businesses need to apply tech-enabled innovative solutions and develop inclusive solutions that empower marginalized groups through job opportunities, education, and skills training. These actions foster equity while enhancing organizational performance, demanding innovative business leadership capable of integrating sustainability, equity, and inclusion into organizational strategy and practice. The core argument is that sustainable development is only achievable if business leaders drive equity and innovation—not as peripheral initiatives, but as core leadership imperatives. The paper calls for a leadership paradigm shift that goes beyond tokenism to actually embed equity, empowerment, and sustainability at the core of business strategy. In so doing, leaders can stimulate inclusive growth, create resilience, and contribute meaningfully toward a fair and sustainable world.

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How to Cite
Watitu Mugo, D. . (2025). Re-imagined SDG Framework (Equity-First, Tech-Enabled) Business Leadership. African Multidisciplinary Journal of Research, 2(3), 265–283. Retrieved from https://journals.spu.ac.ke/index.php/amjr/article/view/465